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This is my own personal application → app:// reference list. I wish that [1Password](https://1password.com/) would maintain a list like this.
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= Application references =
  
| Application | app:// reference |
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This is my own personal application → app:// reference list. I wish that [https://1password.com/ 1Password] would maintain a list like this.
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| Avid Link | app://com.avid.link |
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{|
| Waves Central | app://com.wavesaudio.central |
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! Vendor
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! Application
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! URL
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! Works?
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|-
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| Avid
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| [https://www.avid.com/products/avid-link Link]
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| app://com.avid.link
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|
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|-
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| Rogue Amoeba
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| [https://rogueamoeba.com/loopback/ Loopback]
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| app://com.rogueamoeba.loopback
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| No
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|-
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| Waves
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| [https://www.waves.com/downloads/central Central]
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| app://com.wavesaudio.central
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|
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|}
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= Finding references =
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My method for determining the right link is as follows.
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# Open the '''macOS Console''' app.
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# Enter a search term (e.g., “waves” for “Waves Central”).
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# Start streaming.
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# Open the app.
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# Look for a line that matches a domain name in reverse (e.g., “com.wavesaudio.central” for “Waves Central”).
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If the search term was too specific, I try without one, which means sifting through more logs.

Latest revision as of 20:53, 28 December 2021

Application references

This is my own personal application → app:// reference list. I wish that 1Password would maintain a list like this.

Vendor Application URL Works?
Avid Link app://com.avid.link
Rogue Amoeba Loopback app://com.rogueamoeba.loopback No
Waves Central app://com.wavesaudio.central

Finding references

My method for determining the right link is as follows.

  1. Open the macOS Console app.
  2. Enter a search term (e.g., “waves” for “Waves Central”).
  3. Start streaming.
  4. Open the app.
  5. Look for a line that matches a domain name in reverse (e.g., “com.wavesaudio.central” for “Waves Central”).

If the search term was too specific, I try without one, which means sifting through more logs.